Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for President Vladimir Putin, today dismissed yesterday's CNN report containing the claim as "yet another fake, another lie."
Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Egypt and Yemen cut diplomatic ties with the tiny Gulf state, accusing Qatar of harbouring extremists and backing Saudi Arabia's regional rival, Iran. Qatar has denied the allegations.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov also dismissed CNN's report yesterday, saying it "further undermined its reputation as an independent and objective media outlet."
Tensions between Qatar and Saudi Arabia - a Middle East heavyweight - bubbled to the surface two weeks ago when Qatar said its state-run news agency and its Twitter account were hacked to publish a fake story claiming the emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, had called Iran "a regional and Islamic power that cannot be ignored."
Putin had a telephone conversation with the emir of Qatar yesterday, urging dialogue. Peskov, the Kremlin spokesman, said the allegations of Russian hacking weren't discussed.
Lavrov emphasised that "it's important to settle any differences at a negotiating table to ease concerns that emerged and pool efforts in the fight against the main regional threat, terrorism."
Vladimir Dzhabarov, deputy chairman of the foreign affairs committee at the upper chamber of parliament, today dismissed the accusations as "an attempt to push the US against Russia as key players in the Middle East."
"The world has gone crazy," Dzhabarov said. "Whatever happens, there is a Russian trace there, the trace of Russian hackers.
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